A Connecticut attorney dodged sanctions in a Texas federal court after explaining misrepresentations he’d made in filings concerning patent reexamination proceedings.
Molly Kocialski left after a decade promoting patents and innovation in 9-state Rocky Mountain region. The Denver office was ...
Finding the right patent counsel can be challenging, especially as a small company or solo inventor who does not regularly ...
The race to protect intellectual property in multiple jurisdictions has become a defining feature of the global innovation ...
Takeaways from Forbes’ 2025 Top Lawyers List Ben Thomson, LawFuel contributing editor Forbes’ 2025 edition of America’s Top Lawyers came out last week and once again showed the changing nature of law ...
Earlier this month, the Southern District of New York issued an opinion in The Vale Fox Distillery LLC v. Central Mutual ...
Last week, a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Lynk Labs was docketed at the U.S. Supreme Court challenging rulings at ...
With the expansion, Verrill has opened a second Connecticut office located at 500 West Putnam Avenue in Greenwich to ...
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig announced that attorney Nicole Maruzzi has joined the firm’s class ...
CLEMSON, S.C. (WHNS/Gray News) - A Clemson professor’s alleged controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s death have made their way to state officials. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson ...
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Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan on keeping your family safe, bar advocate strike
The Venezuelans Cheering Trump’s Drug War Lions Coach Holds Former First Round Pick Accountable for Week 1 Struggles Michael Douglas Shares Crazy Story Of Finding 11-Year-Old Drew Barrymore Waiting ...
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